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USPS 580-360
THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1988
VOLUME 28-NUMBER 2
OFFICE PHONE 312-669-6621
SERVING THE PEOPLE OF HUNTLEY SINCE 1960
25( per copy
High School Presents A
Musical/Mystery
On May 4th, Sth and 6th, Huntley High School will be presenting "Little Miss Christie". Members of Huntley High School are working vigorously to prepare for this presentation.
The musical revolves around Christie Blake, the devoted fan of mystery writer, Agatha Christie. Strange things are happening at spooky Saltmarsh Manor, the old house next to Greystone Academy, a boarding school for teenagers. Obviously, it's a case for Christie Blake. The chills and thrills end in a hair-raising seance that puts Christie against evil forces.
The cast consists of Melanie Blank, Heather Jagman, Pat Glenn, Sherri ottiey, Kara Gustafson, Barb Larsen, Jenni Taylor, Dawn Petropulos, Vai McLaughlin, Mike Reynolds, Jodi Neal, Brett Blank, Tracey Evans, Alena Weir, Ben Sheets, Michele Roth, Dave Bond, and Bryan Elwood.
The chorus includes Jessica Williams, Chris Miller, Troy Keesling, Andy Cole, Brian McDonald, Jessica Lombard, Matt Manning, Liz McLaughlin, Mandy Raymond, and Stacy Colson.
Tickets can be purchased starting Monday, April 25th in the High School OfRce. Tickets will be $4.00 for adults, and $2.50 for students and senior citizens. Performance times will be 8:00 p.m. on May 4th and Sth, and 8:30 p.m. on May 6th.
For
PROFESSIONAL assistance with your SPRING
ADVERTISING
calendar
contact the
FARMSIDE
Last Saturday, April 9, the Huntley Boy Scout troop 167 held their Spring paper drive. The drive is designed to help offset some of the troop expenses. It is also provided to help keep our community beautiful and aid in the efforts to slow the consumption of our dwindling supply of natural resources.
Black & Blue Bears Basketball Game a Real "Kick"
The Huntley High School Gymnasium waa filled with anticipation at 7:30 p.m., April 9th, as the Chicago Bears players Moorehead, Althoff, Schmacher and Johnson came to play basketball against the Huntley School faculty. The fifth Bears player was unable to appear, and was substituted'by Greg Schmacher, father of the Bear player and promoter of the Bears VS Faculty Basketball games.
The school's faculty played a great game against the Black ic Blue Bears, with the fmal score a 73 to 73 tie.
The entire evening was filled with excitement from beginning to end. After the Bears Hnished signing autographs at the end of the game, they went to the Huntley Village Inn for some well-deserved refreshment and relaxation.
Traveling Team Tryouts
Huntley Traveling Team tryouts for kids ages 9-12 will be held on Saturday, April 16th at 2:00 p.m. Tryouts will take place at the south baseball diamond at the corner of Highway "47" and Mill Street.
Everyone between those ages are encouraged to tryout.
The Traveling Team competes against teams from Elburn, Maple Park, Kaneville,; arid Sugar Grove. "•
Huntley's team has won the championship 3 times out of the last S years.
IF YOU DON'T TRYOUT YOU WILL NEVER KNOW IF YOU CAN MAKE THE TEAM!!!!
In the event of inclimate weather, tryouts will be held the following Saturday April 23, at 2:00 p.m.
Parents who may have questions, can call Chuck Sass at 669-3428.
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Inside This Issue
Betty Crocker pg. 4 Decorating Special pg. 8, 9 Church pg. 14 Calendar pg. IS

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^ ^k Euntto J^amsik
^NT\£l
USPS 580-360
THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1988
VOLUME 28-NUMBER 2
OFFICE PHONE 312-669-6621
SERVING THE PEOPLE OF HUNTLEY SINCE 1960
25( per copy
High School Presents A
Musical/Mystery
On May 4th, Sth and 6th, Huntley High School will be presenting "Little Miss Christie". Members of Huntley High School are working vigorously to prepare for this presentation.
The musical revolves around Christie Blake, the devoted fan of mystery writer, Agatha Christie. Strange things are happening at spooky Saltmarsh Manor, the old house next to Greystone Academy, a boarding school for teenagers. Obviously, it's a case for Christie Blake. The chills and thrills end in a hair-raising seance that puts Christie against evil forces.
The cast consists of Melanie Blank, Heather Jagman, Pat Glenn, Sherri ottiey, Kara Gustafson, Barb Larsen, Jenni Taylor, Dawn Petropulos, Vai McLaughlin, Mike Reynolds, Jodi Neal, Brett Blank, Tracey Evans, Alena Weir, Ben Sheets, Michele Roth, Dave Bond, and Bryan Elwood.
The chorus includes Jessica Williams, Chris Miller, Troy Keesling, Andy Cole, Brian McDonald, Jessica Lombard, Matt Manning, Liz McLaughlin, Mandy Raymond, and Stacy Colson.
Tickets can be purchased starting Monday, April 25th in the High School OfRce. Tickets will be $4.00 for adults, and $2.50 for students and senior citizens. Performance times will be 8:00 p.m. on May 4th and Sth, and 8:30 p.m. on May 6th.
For
PROFESSIONAL assistance with your SPRING
ADVERTISING
calendar
contact the
FARMSIDE
Last Saturday, April 9, the Huntley Boy Scout troop 167 held their Spring paper drive. The drive is designed to help offset some of the troop expenses. It is also provided to help keep our community beautiful and aid in the efforts to slow the consumption of our dwindling supply of natural resources.
Black & Blue Bears Basketball Game a Real "Kick"
The Huntley High School Gymnasium waa filled with anticipation at 7:30 p.m., April 9th, as the Chicago Bears players Moorehead, Althoff, Schmacher and Johnson came to play basketball against the Huntley School faculty. The fifth Bears player was unable to appear, and was substituted'by Greg Schmacher, father of the Bear player and promoter of the Bears VS Faculty Basketball games.
The school's faculty played a great game against the Black ic Blue Bears, with the fmal score a 73 to 73 tie.
The entire evening was filled with excitement from beginning to end. After the Bears Hnished signing autographs at the end of the game, they went to the Huntley Village Inn for some well-deserved refreshment and relaxation.
Traveling Team Tryouts
Huntley Traveling Team tryouts for kids ages 9-12 will be held on Saturday, April 16th at 2:00 p.m. Tryouts will take place at the south baseball diamond at the corner of Highway "47" and Mill Street.
Everyone between those ages are encouraged to tryout.
The Traveling Team competes against teams from Elburn, Maple Park, Kaneville,; arid Sugar Grove. "•
Huntley's team has won the championship 3 times out of the last S years.
IF YOU DON'T TRYOUT YOU WILL NEVER KNOW IF YOU CAN MAKE THE TEAM!!!!
In the event of inclimate weather, tryouts will be held the following Saturday April 23, at 2:00 p.m.
Parents who may have questions, can call Chuck Sass at 669-3428.
¦ U
Inside This Issue
Betty Crocker pg. 4 Decorating Special pg. 8, 9 Church pg. 14 Calendar pg. IS